Forgotten Details that Made the 1970s Unique

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Published 2024-02-09
The 1970s were jam packed with ups and downs that made the 1970s, well the 70s. The stereotypical trends established the aesthetic of the decade, but it was the details that make it unique. The events, the products, the experiences, and the people are actually what we remember the most, so let’s take a look back at some of the more obscure things that happened, that you probably forgot about… in the 1970s.

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All Comments (21)
  • @grantcheney5070
    When SNL was actually funny and worth staying up late for!
  • My wife and I got married March 20, 1971. Still together. Celebrating 53 years this year.
  • @user-ey3cb6ct7r
    The 1970's were the best time to be a teenager. Nothing compares to that!!
  • @joeheid2776
    Loved everything about the 70's. Oh the memories.
  • @Les445
    A great time to be a teenager!!!✌️❤️
  • @dad4ever-c90
    In 1972, my parents took our family to Disney World. Travelling by car (without A/C) it was a 4-day round-trip. We spent ONE day in the park, which was long enough to ride every ride one time, as it wasn't that big yet. Good thing we did it that year, because the gas crisis kept us close to home for the rest of the decade. Now, more than 50 years later, I still have fond memories of that vacation!
  • @williamhild1793
    It's SO weird...I remember almost everything from the 1970s, a good share of the 1980s, bits and pieces of the 1990s, and almost nothing from the 2000s.
  • My husband and I were married on Dec.2,1972. We met on October 9, 1972, we were married for 45 years when he passed away in 2017. 😢
  • @muffassa6739
    I met my husband in 1970 and he passed away 2023 in December. We loved the 70s. But I sure miss my husband more 😢
  • @coqui1550
    I was a young boy in Chicago during the 70s. Oh, the memories! I will never forget it. 😔
  • @jeanbean1390
    In 1980, I took my driver license test in my parents' '71 Pinto, 4-speed. Drove that car all through college. The good old days.
  • @delibakerytravel
    I Look Forward To Your Channel, It Takes Me Away From This Cold World We Live In Now. Thanks 💗
  • @user-qc2qg1iz9w
    No internet no smartphones. I was in my twenties i really miss those days.
  • @luisreyes1963
    For me, the 70's was mix of highs and lows. My best memory was when my father took me & my brothers to see Star Wars at the movie theater near where we lived.
  • @dbelex
    Will never forget the 70s. This world needs it back
  • @johnclifton8074
    Ah yes ! Tha 70's ! Loved that era ! Turned 14 in 1970 so the best.years of my life happened then ! The craziness ! The parties ! The music ! Loved growing up in those years ! Hated high school though !
  • @Robnord1
    I was 17 in '71 and used to take my dad's Pinto street racing. The good old days, and the lucky days.
  • @markbrown7103
    In 1970 I was 17 years old. Out of high school and working. Bought my first car in 1970 and got my drivers license all in that same year. 1973 I bought a brand new Ford Pinto paid $2300 for it out the door cash money. That was tax license and everything. Also started playing guitar in 1974 and my brother and his wife had my nephew in 1974 and I turned 21 and 1974 I love the 70s, it was the greatest decade of my life. I really miss it. The 70s brought a lot of joy and happiness in my life. I’m still happy today but has the years melt away I do remember that decade and will always dearly love it. I think the reason for that is because all of my family we were all together back then, my mom and dad have long passed away and so as my oldest brother and I’m not getting any younger either. Has the sun say those were the days my friend I thought they would never end we would sing and dance forever and again. Thanks so much for the video. I truly love it.👍🏼👍🏼❤️🎸😁✌🏻